Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury

Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury

Author: Peter Bingham Hinchliff

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780198263869

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Born on a Greek island of middle class but impoverished parents Temple was educated at Balliol on a scholarship, and later became headmaster of Rugby, before becoming Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of 76 in 1897. This is a biography of his life.


Queen Victoria’s Archbishops of Canterbury

Queen Victoria’s Archbishops of Canterbury

Author: Michael Chandler

Publisher: Sacristy Press

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 1789590590

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Six pen-portraits of the Archbishops of Canterbury during Queen Victoria's reign show how the Church of England and the Anglican Communion became what they are today.


The Lord’s Work

The Lord’s Work

Author: Tim Grass

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2017-10-20

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1498294006

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The Catholic Apostolic Church combined liturgical worship, charismatic experience, ecumenical vision, and eschatological expectation. Philip Schaff commented that the claims made for its apostles, if true, commanded every Christian's attention. Historians and liturgists alike have been fascinated by the Church, but deterred from researching it because of the notorious difficulty of access to material. This account of the church's growth and decline draws on archival sources from several countries, many not hitherto used for research, and publications in German as well as English. Previous accounts in English have focused on the Church in the English-speaking world, but this book breaks fresh ground by covering the Church's development in every country where it was active. Surveying Catholic Apostolic history, polity, and ministry, it seeks to tell the story rather than using the Church as a test-case for a preconceived hypothesis. In so doing, it opens up a range of lines of inquiry for future researchers.